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Superchargers
That's a pace of almost 0.92 new supercharging locations per day in July. Pretty good, eh? If they can keep up this pace for a couple years, Model 3 rollout should be fairly smooth.
Superchargers
That's a pace of almost 0.92 new supercharging locations per day in July. Pretty good, eh? If they can keep up this pace for a couple years, Model 3 rollout should be fairly smooth.
I only really count the ones on my continent as being pertinent.
There are 7 in July so far reachable by my car.
But how many, including those already built, are reachable by your car?
If I owned a Model S, I would have to drive 280 km (173 miles) and then catch a ferry that takes 9 hours to get to my nearest SC. To get to the next SC after that is another 878 km (545 miles).
Well, to be fair, you live in Tasmania which is "remote" by an reasonable standard. You can't expect Tesla to build out the SC network in just two years to towns separated from major population centers by hundreds of miles of ocean.But how many, including those already built, are reachable by your car?
If I owned a Model S, I would have to drive 280 km (173 miles) and then catch a ferry that takes 9 hours to get to my nearest SC. To get to the next SC after that is another 878 km (545 miles).
Well, to be fair, you live in Tasmania which is "remote" by an reasonable standard. You can't expect Tesla to build out the SC network in just two years to towns separated from major population centers by hundreds of miles of ocean.
See Supercharger | Tesla Motors which shows that route will be done by the end of this year. Sure that dare could be missed but Tesla will obviously address it soon. Tesla just started selling in Australia. Give them time.That's true, I wouldn't expect any in Tasmania for some time, but even Melbourne to Sydney is a pretty major route (two cities of 4-5 million people each, at a distance a bit longer than SF to LA).
Deployment in Japan appears to be lagging. 20 sites on the 2015 map, but at the current pace only 8 will be open.
No new site construction in Canada for seven months. The strategy seems to be to wait until there's snow and bitter cold before attempting to break ground. This way, the construction crew needs to burn hundreds of propane canisters, so Tesla's throwing the fossil- fuel industry a bone.
Nothing against outside North America but from that 22, only 5 are from US...
:/
SO behind Tesla's schedule...
I'm in finance and I sadly feel that, because that their cashflows are burning out, they are slowing the expansion of SC in US... hope it'll will catch up at some point...
Very important key places have to be build... people are waiting for these new places not only for weeks but for several months now...
Thank God, the Canada's Windsor-Québec corridor is now built (well there is still Québec SC missing) but that corridor was due (and promised many times!) 1 year and a half later than it was supposed...
Actual end of Month Report per Supercharge.info:
** 27 Total in July.
** 9 of those in US in July.